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B.C., Vancouver partner to build modular housing in strategy to disperse street camps

B.C., Vancouver partner to build modular housing in strategy to disperse street camps

VANCOUVER — British Columbia and the City of Vancouver are building 90 modular housing units with round-the-clock supports for people experiencing homelessness, part of a strategy to disperse tent encampments that officials say are unsafe.
Paul Pelosi attack: Man told cops of 'evil' in Washington

Paul Pelosi attack: Man told cops of 'evil' in Washington

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The man accused of attacking the husband of U.S.
California reparations task force dives into what is owed

California reparations task force dives into what is owed

OAKLAND, Calif.
Union Pacific railroad shipping limits generate complaints

Union Pacific railroad shipping limits generate complaints

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Federal regulators and shippers are questioning Union Pacific's decision to temporarily limit some businesses' shipments as part of its effort to clear up congestion across the railroad. The head of the U.S.
Pelosi portrait unveiled, historic 1st of a female speaker

Pelosi portrait unveiled, historic 1st of a female speaker

WASHINGTON (AP) — Outgoing Speaker Nancy Pelosi's portrait was unveiled Wednesday at the U.S.
Ottawa aims to reduce size of salmon fishing industry by buying licences

Ottawa aims to reduce size of salmon fishing industry by buying licences

VANCOUVER — The federal government is offering to buy Pacific salmon commercial fishing licences from those looking to get out of the declining industry as it tries to protect the fish that remain.
Yukon, Canada announce agreement to advance nature conservation and protection

Yukon, Canada announce agreement to advance nature conservation and protection

MONTREAL — The Yukon and federal governments have signed a new agreement to advance nature conservation and protection across the territory.
Alberta premier apologizes, tries to clarify comment about First Nations

Alberta premier apologizes, tries to clarify comment about First Nations

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith says she is sorry if anyone misinterpreted earlier remarks to conclude she was equating Ottawa’s treatment of Alberta to the systemic and horrific abuse of First Nations people in Canada.
'Clean mountain air': Smoking to be banned on trails, sidewalks in Alberta town

'Clean mountain air': Smoking to be banned on trails, sidewalks in Alberta town

BANFF, Alta. — An Alberta mountain town has passed a bylaw banning smoking and vaping in most public places.
Report: TikTok boosts posts about eating disorders, suicide

Report: TikTok boosts posts about eating disorders, suicide

TikTok's algorithms are promoting videos about self-harm and eating disorders to vulnerable teens, according to a report published Wednesday that highlights concerns about social media and its impact on youth mental health .
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